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Read Write Inc - Phonics Teaching Words Red Word Cards Single

Read Write Inc - Phonics Teaching Words Red Word Cards Single

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Read Write Inc - Phonics Teaching Words Red Word Cards Single
Author/Publisher: Oxford University Press
Target Audience: Early years and primary school students, particularly those in Reception and Year 1.
Key Features:

  • Comprehensive Content: This single red word card is designed to support phonics instruction, helping children learn essential sight words.
  • Clear Explanations: The card features a simple, clear word that is easy for young learners to understand, making it perfect for phonics practice.
  • Practice Questions: While this is a single card, it can be incorporated into various phonics games and activities to reinforce word recognition.
  • Exam Focused: Though not directly focused on exams, the card supports foundational reading skills essential for future assessments.
  • Interactive Elements: The card can be used in engaging activities that promote interaction and hands-on learning among students.
  • Aligned with the latest curriculum: The material is in line with the current phonics curriculum and teaching methodologies.

Educational Value:
This card helps students grasp key concepts in phonics, improve their reading skills, and build confidence in their abilities to recognize and read words.

Format and Quality:
This product is a durable, easy-to-handle card, ideal for young learners. It is designed for repeated use and printed in full color to engage children visually.

Why Choose This Book:
The Read Write Inc. Red Word Card is perfect for teachers and parents who want to support children’s literacy development and ensure they have the necessary skills to excel in their reading journeys.

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